The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 July 1964 — Page 9

DEATHS Clell O. Bare •led 0. Bare, 70, of 108 W. iter St., died at 2:06 am. Tuesm his home, after a seven uh illness. Born April £4, 1894, .aPorte County, he had spent t of his lifetime in St. Joseph j.nty. On Jan.. 31, 1914, in /Paz, he married the former u ji E. Heim, who survives. Alstuvivipg W® a son, Charles and a daughter, Mi-s. Cecil ber, both of North Liberty; r grandchildren; one greatindchiid; three sisters, Mrs. ais Ruff, Tyner; Mrs. Oren gle, xrgos, and Mrs. Roy hlet. Culver; and two brothJUui of South Bend, and ( ytoi« of Plymouth. Mr. Bn re h a retired employee of the weP-Mann Chevrolet Co., in dkerton. Friends may call in e Pahner Funeral Mome. Menial Masonic services will be IMSTAMT M«NE Y YOUR VACATION AT CENTRAL CREDIT CORI*. MONEY FOR I ahead ..Taka the Itos Uy on that vacation you've always dreamed . but thought you could never afford. Central Credit Corporation will help you with a low cost loan. It’s called INSTANT MONEY. and you can have up to SIOOO. Stop in soon or phone us. CENTRAL CREDIT CORP. 618 Roosevelt Road Phone 586-3129 Open Monday & Friday Evenings Until 7:00 pm Closed Saturday

If you have a WALKERTON ADDRESS. please fill out the following form for the Walkerton Directory. Send in to the Chamber of Commerce or deposit at any of the following businesses: Independent-News, Jacob Drug’, Skogmos, Reed’s Electric, Lee’s Jewelry, Dave And Ray’s, Doll’s Texaco, Powell-Mann, Bill’s Package Store. Name — Last Name First Name Middle Name Or Initial Address - - - Street Or Rm-al Route With Box Number And Road Wife’s Name ' - - Children’s Names and Ages (At Home) l Place of Employment ~ Head Os The Household Place of Employment Others In Family

held In the funeral home at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the North Liberty Methodist Church Rev. Charles Patterson, pastor, will officiate, with burial in Westlawn cemetery’. Members of the Masonic Lodge 266, F. & A.M., of which Mr. Bare was a member, will serve as pallbearers. He was a member of the Eastern Star 290, of North Liberty; the North Liberty Methodist Church, end chairman of the North Liberty Burial Ground Ass’n. Virgil Houser Virgil H. Houser, 50, of 28600 Pierce Rd., North Liberty, a popular amateur radio, operator in Indiana for many years, died at 7:20 p.m. Friday, June 19, at his home. He had been a correspondent for the Tribune since 1958 and was an active member of the Military Affiliated Radio Service (MARS) for many years. Mr. Houser had been bound to a wheelchair lor more, than 15 year's. The MAHS network is a cooperative effort of military personnel and civilians through' which military personnel overseas, and across the United States can relay messages th roughs the civilian operator's to relatives. , . Though paralyzed from the neck down, Mr. Houser was ac--tive in many affairs. He typed his news for the Tribune and Vie stencil for the weekly bulletin of the North Liberty Church of the Brethren with an electric typewriter - operated with a stick held by his teeth. He also taught many young, men the operation of ham radios, and promoted many radio licenses in northern Indiana. He was born June 1, 1914, in Liberty Township where he lived all his life. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Houser, with whom he made Us home; a brother, George, of North Liberty; a sister, Mrs. Edna Truex. New Carlisle; six nephews and three nieces. Edward J. Beichert Services for Edward J. Reichert, 84, Rt. 2, Fish Lake, were hekl at 3:00 p.m. Monday in the Otto Fl Geme Funeral Home. LaPorte. Rev. James L. Christo-

phel, of the Fish Lake Mennonite Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Patton Cemetery, LaPorte. Mr. Reichert died Thursday. He was born in Chicago on Feb. 3, 1880. On April 26, 1902, in Cihicago, he marrfed the former Nina Heathcote. She survives. Also surviving are two daughters, Miss Gladys Reichert, Fish Lake, and Mrs. Dorothy Greenfield, Cokato, Minn.; a son, Herbert E., Fish Lake, and a sister, Miss Helen Reichert, Chicago. - Erhart Hacker Erhai't Hacker, 71, of Rt. 3 Walkerton, died at 5:30 a.m. Wednesday in his home at Koontz Lake. Born March 17, 1893, In Michigan City, he married the former Martha Lachmund on October 23, 1915, in Michigan City. She survives along with one son, Harry W. Hacker, McKeesport, sisters, Mrs. Minnie Sydow and Mrs. Martha Bruemmer, both of Michigan City. He wa a retired fireman from Michigan City, retiring in 1946. He was also a former employee of the Walkerton Lumber and Coal Co. , Friends may call from 2:00 to 9:00 pjn. today (Thursday) in the Nusbaum Funeral Home, after 2:00 o’clock Friday at the Hum-mer-White Mortuary, 716 Waehington St., M4hlgal. City, where services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday. Burial will be in greenwood Cemetery, Michigan City* » Mrs. Edna B. Bird Mrs. Edna B. Bird, 80 of 300 East Center St., North Liberty, died at 4:00 p.m. Monday in the Tffry King Nursing Home, South Bend, of a sudden illness. Born August 4, 1883, she had been a lifetime resident of North Liberty. In 1910, she married Ed Bird, who passed away in 1914 Surviving are a sister, Mrs. George Buechner of South Bend, a niece, Mrs. A’den Davis of Redlands, California. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. In the Falmer Funeral Home, North Liberty, with Rev. Claude Stogsdill of the Teegarden First Brethren Church officiating. Burial was in East Lawn cemetery She was a member of the Firrt Brethren Church, North Liberty. SHow down and live!

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